Embroidery Machine Reviews
Looking for commercial embroidery machine reviews? Read what our customers have to say about the Melco EMT16 modular commercial embroidery machine
Looking for commercial embroidery machine reviews? Read what our customers have to say about the Melco EMT16 modular commercial embroidery machine
Master Uniform & Master Screen Printing
The machines have been doing great! We now do way more Embroidery than Screen Printing. It’s been pretty crazy and we couldn't be happier to have gotten them when we did! I couldn't imagine doing all the work we've been doing on one machine! We did have a couple issues this year but Melco has been great working with us to resolve it all! No complaints!
I hope to be able to do some more business with you soon! And ill check out that Puff video.
Owner of MI Sports
My dad started MI Sports in 1978 as Mind Imprints. His vision was to print what was on your mind. He began doing embroidery in 1996. I grew up in the family business and was always interested in the custom apparel printing, mostly embroidery. As I got older my interest grew and I took over the printing operations full time in 2010.
Owner, Scramlin Farms
I would like to take the time to express my sincere thanks for sending such a wonderful Melco trainer. My husband and I recently finished up our training and had the pleasure of working with David Fuller. I have so many good things to say about him as far as his knowledge, resources, experience and most of all dedication. He is truly committed to helping us in any way that makes us successful on our embroidery journey. David has made our embroidery training top notch.
Owner, Midwest Threadwork Designs
Wow I am extremely busy here at Midwest Threadwork Designs. I now do sublimation, vinyl, and rhinestones besides embroidery and dtg. I wish I had started this years ago cause I finally love what I'm doing!!! Thanks for everything, that email you sent me last December changed my life completely!!!
Owner, SugarPlum Stitching
I have always loved to sew, so the embroidery first started as an extension of sewing. In June of 2007, I purchased an Amaya XT from Melco and opened SugarPlum Stitching in the 2nd bedroom of our house. I advertised by word of mouth by friends and family, and a website.
Four years ago, I branched out to include digital printing. I purchased an Epson DTG printer from Melco in September of 2015 after owning an Anajet printer.
The Thread Shed
My first experience with Melco was in 2002, after a long career in another field. It was suggested to me by a close relative that I should attend a seminar on starting your own business. The possibility of changing careers and starting a new embroidery business was intriguing and frightening at the same time. After attending the seminar, I felt comfortable enough to purchase my first AMAYA.